68
68
Mar 24, 2013
03/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 68
favorite 0
quote 0
to steve's point he is right. the statistics between san francisco and l.a., san francisco did great. however, so you understand the full story, there are other airports that tried where it didn't come out any worse but not so good. look, if you look into what a lot of the aviation experts have to say, basically what they tell us is it's a nicer wrapper around the same product. you still have government supervisors, identical technology, identical procedures, they don't seem to think it's going to save us that much money. so, just a question of whose pocket the paycheck is coming out of. >> it's not only saving, it's improving efficiency. privatization bet center >> hand it to the airlines. if american airlines doesn't protect its passengers it goes out of business. if the tsa doesn't protect the passengers it gets more funding. we have an incentive problem. in the private sector you are forced to do better. in the government you are rewarded. >> bill, do incentives matter here as they do most places? >> maybe but
to steve's point he is right. the statistics between san francisco and l.a., san francisco did great. however, so you understand the full story, there are other airports that tried where it didn't come out any worse but not so good. look, if you look into what a lot of the aviation experts have to say, basically what they tell us is it's a nicer wrapper around the same product. you still have government supervisors, identical technology, identical procedures, they don't seem to think it's going...
89
89
Mar 20, 2013
03/13
by
KICU
tv
eye 89
favorite 0
quote 0
it has been praised by people like steve forbes and the coo of auto nation. all right bill, it's a matter of, you say, internal and external things. let's begin with some of the internal points. > > when you think about the internal, you've got to think of leadership right away. the owner's leadership job is to make the environment possible for success for his employees. in other words, if he is making goals or making objectives, he or she has really got to make sure they have the tools and the training to make those goals achievable. the other thing that is important in this is that processes operate the business, and it's the people who operate the processes. and why that is important is because over time - six months, a year - the market changes, your customer demands change, your business changes; and you have to have processes and procedures that keep up with that change, so they have to be constantly updated, worked on, and reviewed. > another key point you talk about is keeping the motivation level high for your employees. let's talk about some of the
it has been praised by people like steve forbes and the coo of auto nation. all right bill, it's a matter of, you say, internal and external things. let's begin with some of the internal points. > > when you think about the internal, you've got to think of leadership right away. the owner's leadership job is to make the environment possible for success for his employees. in other words, if he is making goals or making objectives, he or she has really got to make sure they have the tools...
438
438
Mar 26, 2013
03/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 438
favorite 0
quote 0
steve liesman taking a deeper dive into home depot versus lowe's. which retailer you prefer may say more about you than you think. but we can still help you see your big picture. with the fidelity guided portfolio summary, you choose which accounts to track and use fidelity's analytics to spot trends, gain insights, and figure out what you want to do next. all in one place. i'm meredith stoddard and i helped create the fidelity guided portfolio summary. it's one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. >>> welcome back to the "halftime report." the results are in for the cnbc all america economic survey. seems americans are split down the middle when it comes to the home improvement rivals home depot and lowe's. the numbers tell a different story of a nation deeply divided. senior economics reporter steve liesman here to break down the numbers. >> scott, this is a great story. we saved it for you guys at "fast money." polled 800 americans across the country the same way they do
steve liesman taking a deeper dive into home depot versus lowe's. which retailer you prefer may say more about you than you think. but we can still help you see your big picture. with the fidelity guided portfolio summary, you choose which accounts to track and use fidelity's analytics to spot trends, gain insights, and figure out what you want to do next. all in one place. i'm meredith stoddard and i helped create the fidelity guided portfolio summary. it's one more innovative reason serious...
94
94
Mar 26, 2013
03/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 94
favorite 0
quote 0
steve cohen baud a $155 million picasso from the las vegas mogul steve wynn. what's interesting here is wynn agreed to sell the piece to cohen back in 2006 for $139 million, but the deal was called off, as you may well recall when he actually jammed his elbow through the canvas, causing a six-inch tear. mr. cohen just had to pay a big settlement fee to the s.e.c. >> if el were the s.e.c. enforcement guys, i would take this as a slap in the face. they think they did a by blow by charging the largest-ever fine against him. >> elbow through the artwork. made it more valuable, apparently. >> my opinion has always been you should buy art, because you love it. clearly steve cohen loves it painting. it was $16 million cheaper before it got ruined. >> he wants it even more. >>i like a -- >> the pickled shark. >> and then the thing leaked. >> when he bought that, that shark was rotting, deteriorating. he bought what was then a damaged work. he said, look, i love it so much. they gave him a new shark and new formaldehyde. >> what isn't to love? >>> look who got rich thi
steve cohen baud a $155 million picasso from the las vegas mogul steve wynn. what's interesting here is wynn agreed to sell the piece to cohen back in 2006 for $139 million, but the deal was called off, as you may well recall when he actually jammed his elbow through the canvas, causing a six-inch tear. mr. cohen just had to pay a big settlement fee to the s.e.c. >> if el were the s.e.c. enforcement guys, i would take this as a slap in the face. they think they did a by blow by charging...
124
124
Mar 18, 2013
03/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 124
favorite 0
quote 0
steve liesman on his way soon to westchester county. robert, who knows where he's going. what it might mean for russia's rich. >> nondisclosed location. >> tyler, i'm looking at the markets and the commentary coming in to my e-mail. i think knee-jerk contagion is now becoming contagion as some investors doubt that what's going on in cyprus is really raising concerns about the positive insurance worldwide. citi group in a report that just came out, contagion risks are over rated in our view. the risk of bank runs in other euro area countries has clearly risen but the unique features of the cypriot situation should limit the read through to other cases in the euro area. in case you didn't know this, issuing a strong statement the reassure american depositors. while the situation in cyprus is a real concern for the depositors in cypriot's banks, depositors in the u.s. banks are insured. the cyprus debacle is the sort of thing that has kept the fed on age and as gresive stance on monetary policy. fed would increase by 85 billion in additional mortgages because it's already on
steve liesman on his way soon to westchester county. robert, who knows where he's going. what it might mean for russia's rich. >> nondisclosed location. >> tyler, i'm looking at the markets and the commentary coming in to my e-mail. i think knee-jerk contagion is now becoming contagion as some investors doubt that what's going on in cyprus is really raising concerns about the positive insurance worldwide. citi group in a report that just came out, contagion risks are over rated in...
596
596
Mar 21, 2013
03/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 596
favorite 0
quote 0
steve, what about you? you worry about this sales stumble? >> bill, i really do. i will tell you, the way oracle talked about its sales force, i don't think that those folks today are playing hooky from work and watching the ncaa tournament. i think they're making a lot of calls today. >> you think? >> but i don't know that it's just oracle-specific. i think it might be broader and more about technology capex spending. if you look about a month ago, we saw the purer cloud plays, and oracle is struggling right now in the cloud, but the purer cloud plays, companies like rack space, they dipped down about a month ago. now we're seeing the bigger, older tech giants like oracle, like cisco, for instance, start to similarly trail off. i think it is a sign that the global economy is weak, and companies, while they are very profitable, they are not reinvesting those profits into capex spending, whether it be in technology or elsewhere. so i think it's troubling for technology as a whole. >> wait a minute, are you guys agreeing with each other? >> i actually agree -- >> is
steve, what about you? you worry about this sales stumble? >> bill, i really do. i will tell you, the way oracle talked about its sales force, i don't think that those folks today are playing hooky from work and watching the ncaa tournament. i think they're making a lot of calls today. >> you think? >> but i don't know that it's just oracle-specific. i think it might be broader and more about technology capex spending. if you look about a month ago, we saw the purer cloud...
145
145
Mar 25, 2013
03/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 145
favorite 0
quote 0
>> howrpt the airports, steve? >> not a good situation there. there are long delays anywhere from a half hour to an hour and a half depending on each which area you are flying in and out of. definitely call ahead. all the washington, d.c. airports do have delays. newark has delays and philadelphia airport as well. so check before you go to to catch your flight. shep? >> steve centanni hagerstown maryland tonight. is where is this headed? >> lots of snow. contains city man just got dumped on colorado to maryland. up to new york. take a look record breaker in springfield all time record for the city of springfield, illinois. 18.5. in buoyla, colorado, close to 20 inches, red house, maryland, 16 inches. missouri a foot as well he is kansas. and then the severe decide of the storm, shepard, where we saw wind gusts in excess of hurricane strength. 86 mile-per-hour wind gusts in orlando. cape canaveral 67 miles per hour. cocoa 58 miles per hour. we saw some tornado warnings as well as the storm moved through. >> shepard: what a day. janice dean live f
>> howrpt the airports, steve? >> not a good situation there. there are long delays anywhere from a half hour to an hour and a half depending on each which area you are flying in and out of. definitely call ahead. all the washington, d.c. airports do have delays. newark has delays and philadelphia airport as well. so check before you go to to catch your flight. shep? >> steve centanni hagerstown maryland tonight. is where is this headed? >> lots of snow. contains city...
79
79
Mar 26, 2013
03/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 79
favorite 0
quote 0
steve jie cohen, a 17-year-old multimillionaire for his mother? ♪ [ cows moo ] [ sizzling ] more rain... [ thunder rumbles ] ♪ [ male announcer ] when the world moves... futures move first. learn futures from experienced pros with dedicated chats and daily live webinars. and trade with papermoney to test-drive the market. ♪ all on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. >>> the one and only jane wells. >> bankruptcy trial in the foreclosure capital of america may really be about public pension funds versus wall street. a judge is hearing arguments over whether stock qualifies for chapter 9. cal-pers argues it is not a creditor and is therefore exempt from payment cuts through bankruptcy. bond holders disagree. they want the pain shared. and now the city of pacific grove has hired a bankruptcy attorney to explore reducing its calpers payments. back to you. >> anthony, muni bonds, how do you feel about them? >> i think that the negative push on muni bonds are now over. this is a legal case. the only thing i learned in law school, melissa, is don't ge
steve jie cohen, a 17-year-old multimillionaire for his mother? ♪ [ cows moo ] [ sizzling ] more rain... [ thunder rumbles ] ♪ [ male announcer ] when the world moves... futures move first. learn futures from experienced pros with dedicated chats and daily live webinars. and trade with papermoney to test-drive the market. ♪ all on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. >>> the one and only jane wells. >> bankruptcy trial in the foreclosure capital of america may really be about...
125
125
Mar 21, 2013
03/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 125
favorite 0
quote 0
back to you. >> i think you're probably right, steve. thank you very much. >>> well, all of this, of course, has the people of cyprus extremely upset. they have taken to the streets protesting in front of parliament. and that is where we find our michelle caruso-cabrera. she's following the story from the cyprus standpoint. michelle? >> reporter: yes, hi there, sue. about 100 meters that way or where you see all the prote protesters, they gathered a couple hours ago. they learned that the bank is going to be shut down, one of the two insolvent banks here in cyprus, one of the measures they're going to likely have to take in order to secure a bailout. behind me is the parliament. inside we understand that they are going to pass a law that gives the central bank the right to shut down banks in this country. they didn't have the right to do that before. if you don't understand a lot about banking or bailouts, this is very simple. if you shut down a bad bank, you save a lot of money. if you try to save a bad bank, it costs a lot of money. yo
back to you. >> i think you're probably right, steve. thank you very much. >>> well, all of this, of course, has the people of cyprus extremely upset. they have taken to the streets protesting in front of parliament. and that is where we find our michelle caruso-cabrera. she's following the story from the cyprus standpoint. michelle? >> reporter: yes, hi there, sue. about 100 meters that way or where you see all the prote protesters, they gathered a couple hours ago. they...
522
522
Mar 18, 2013
03/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 522
favorite 0
quote 0
steven water from russell investments, steve sacks. steve liesman is with us. and then there's that guy santelli who joins us daily as well. dr. wood, are we making too much of this? over the weekend we were all convinced that the markets were going to be slammed today. they were in asia overnight. then things allayed. what happened? >> i think the market's assessing the size versus what it represents. what we have in cyprus right now is the rule of law being brought into question. can rules about depository insurance change over the course of a weekend? i think the size of cyprus right now, what it represents directly is not a threat. we're assessing. but if this is contained in some broader bailout oriented scheme, i think it could be something weathered by the markets. that said, the rule of law being brought into question is not a good thing. >> steve sacks, are you seeing a reaction in some of the european etfs out there? or are you seeing the same kind of money mentality going into exchange traded funds? what are you seeing out there? >> maria, it's reall
steven water from russell investments, steve sacks. steve liesman is with us. and then there's that guy santelli who joins us daily as well. dr. wood, are we making too much of this? over the weekend we were all convinced that the markets were going to be slammed today. they were in asia overnight. then things allayed. what happened? >> i think the market's assessing the size versus what it represents. what we have in cyprus right now is the rule of law being brought into question. can...
156
156
Mar 19, 2013
03/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 156
favorite 0
quote 0
steve, i'll start with you. how do you read the market's reaction to the cyprus move in the news today? >> i think cyprus is a one-op deal. very different than the other european countries. the banking industry is such a big percentage of what goes on there. i think people were initially scared by the quote/unquote deposit tax. now the feeling is it's a unique solution. it's one we won't see in italy, spain or portugal. so i think the market said, well, it's okay. we can live with this. we don't think it will get repeated. certainly in the united states. the european indices have had more of a decline than we have. but we're sort o o whistling pat this graveyard, so to speak. >> mark, i think you fall in the same camp as steve, in that you think cyprus is small. c contagion is not such a big problem. financial is a sector that really has traded of late along with european woes. >> yeah. first of all, we would agree with that and we would agree with steve. i'm surprised the markets didn't sell off more on it yest
steve, i'll start with you. how do you read the market's reaction to the cyprus move in the news today? >> i think cyprus is a one-op deal. very different than the other european countries. the banking industry is such a big percentage of what goes on there. i think people were initially scared by the quote/unquote deposit tax. now the feeling is it's a unique solution. it's one we won't see in italy, spain or portugal. so i think the market said, well, it's okay. we can live with this....
175
175
Mar 18, 2013
03/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 175
favorite 0
quote 0
post steve jobs there is concern. it is a small entrepreneurial company that focuses on pnc insurance base. that is 30-year-old software. guidewire is right there. this is a business with less than $200 million in recurring revenues. their win rates are very, very high. well over 50%. so we see the pathway to at least a billion dollars of recurring revenue to be very achievable. >> and also gartner. >> information technology is increasingly strategic for all organizations. the pace of change is accelerating. you probably hair things of cloud computing and mobile and social and big data. and gartner is helping their customers deal with those changes. it sells under $30,000. it has a budget of at least a million dollars. what we really like is they are very much in the early stage of their opportunities. they have a little bit less than 9,000 customers a day. over 100,000 of 10 million or more. >> would you play google in outline of this? you're not doing some other big tech names but that seems like a name that keeps g
post steve jobs there is concern. it is a small entrepreneurial company that focuses on pnc insurance base. that is 30-year-old software. guidewire is right there. this is a business with less than $200 million in recurring revenues. their win rates are very, very high. well over 50%. so we see the pathway to at least a billion dollars of recurring revenue to be very achievable. >> and also gartner. >> information technology is increasingly strategic for all organizations. the pace...
403
403
Mar 18, 2013
03/13
by
KGO
tv
eye 403
favorite 0
quote 0
steve osunsami, abc news, atlanta. >> feel so badly for those families. our thanks to steve tonight. >>> we wanted to bring in abc meteorologist ginger zee tonight. you've been tracking this. two major weather headlines tonight. first, those fires. this seems awfully early. the conditions so ripe. >> they are. they had 30-mile-per-hour winds yesterday. and today, still very breezy. it will get a little bit better. we've been dealing with drought from there back to parts of the west. of course, extreme drought. i want to give you an idea of what's happening here. new mexico has been dealing with it all day. colorado, nebraska and kansas with red flag warnings tomorrow. >> the other major headline tonight, the two systems that are going to merge just into this workweek. >> people are saying, isn't spring supposed to start this wednesday? they're right. 7:02 eastern time, it starts. but you wouldn't know it in the north dakota/south dakota area. minneapolis going to see a little snow out of this. but very gusty winds. and another low takes all the energy. go
steve osunsami, abc news, atlanta. >> feel so badly for those families. our thanks to steve tonight. >>> we wanted to bring in abc meteorologist ginger zee tonight. you've been tracking this. two major weather headlines tonight. first, those fires. this seems awfully early. the conditions so ripe. >> they are. they had 30-mile-per-hour winds yesterday. and today, still very breezy. it will get a little bit better. we've been dealing with drought from there back to parts of...
266
266
Mar 22, 2013
03/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 266
favorite 0
quote 0
steve? >> steve: thanks. a new hbo film takes viewers inside the murder trial of music legend phil specter. >> i act the same with everyone. >> nobody does. you didn't act the same around your band or around the beatles like did you with an autograph seeker. you can control your behavior. why is this important? 'cause if you tonight, you're going to jail for the rest of your life. >> steve: and he is in jail right now. and the movie is creating a whole lot of controversy. joining us now is phil specter's wife, rachel. she joins us from los angeles. thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> steve: i understand, hbo wanted to meet with phil in prison and you never heard back from them and initially, you were outraged at what hbo was doing with the story, right? >> absolutely. i had the original script and had a second rewrite of it and i mean, it was just completely different reading it on paper than actually seeing it on the big screen, which i did have an opportunity to do so last thursday. i w
steve? >> steve: thanks. a new hbo film takes viewers inside the murder trial of music legend phil specter. >> i act the same with everyone. >> nobody does. you didn't act the same around your band or around the beatles like did you with an autograph seeker. you can control your behavior. why is this important? 'cause if you tonight, you're going to jail for the rest of your life. >> steve: and he is in jail right now. and the movie is creating a whole lot of...
147
147
Mar 19, 2013
03/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 147
favorite 0
quote 0
steve steve liesman is here. >> when is the fed expected to stop buying assets. let's look at the first chart. what was expected in january was for the fed to purchase $858 billion in assets. it works out to 76 billion a month, which is below the $85 billion level. i think there's a reason for that that we will show you in a second. the next thing i want to show you is this elaborate thing we created, the fed timeline. and i want to show you how the key points of what is expected from the federal reserve has changed. let's start with when qe is expected to stop. that's moved from here down to here. so they have pushed it ahead from november all the way to may. how about the next thing. when they are to stop tapering purchases. it's gone from december to january. these two things have been pushed ahead. the fed's timeline has been expected. how about fed fund hikes and selling assets. the exit strategy is all the way out here into the first quarter of 2015. first, selling assets has come back a little bit. i have to say there's other data we have showing there's n
steve steve liesman is here. >> when is the fed expected to stop buying assets. let's look at the first chart. what was expected in january was for the fed to purchase $858 billion in assets. it works out to 76 billion a month, which is below the $85 billion level. i think there's a reason for that that we will show you in a second. the next thing i want to show you is this elaborate thing we created, the fed timeline. and i want to show you how the key points of what is expected from the...
134
134
Mar 26, 2013
03/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 134
favorite 0
quote 0
he should play steve miller here, no kidding, take the money and run. because to get dell at these prices is to risk losing everything. i've seen this happen where it was obvious everyone involved had lost their senses. mostly with the tribune core buyout. i know all three smart teams of people shouldn't be wrong. but the company is just not worth what they're willing to pay, unless they can somehow fire everyone, and still generate the exact same amount of revenue. that's about what it will take. and that ain't happening. stay with cramer. [ male announcer ] i've seen incredible things. otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because planes use less fuel, spend less time on the ground and more time in the air. suddenly, faraway places don't seem so...far away. ♪ a new ride comes along and changes everything. the powerful gs. get great values on your favorite lexus models during the command performance sales event. this is the pu
he should play steve miller here, no kidding, take the money and run. because to get dell at these prices is to risk losing everything. i've seen this happen where it was obvious everyone involved had lost their senses. mostly with the tribune core buyout. i know all three smart teams of people shouldn't be wrong. but the company is just not worth what they're willing to pay, unless they can somehow fire everyone, and still generate the exact same amount of revenue. that's about what it will...
151
151
Mar 26, 2013
03/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 151
favorite 0
quote 0
steve liesman is back. steve, what can you tell us about this time? >> becky, this is only interesting when stuff changes. stuff changed when it came to americans's attitudes on the sequester. our poll found it very interesting change here. let's look where they were back in november around the election about how to cut the deficit. 3% said do it with tax hikes only. 16% in spending cuts only. very little support for tax hikes only. 12 points up. 55% want a combination. but 12-point drop. what's interesting is it was entirely driven by changes in republicans's attitudes almost entirely. 28% republicans back in march. now it's more like 50% if you look at the current results. a slight change of 6% to 13%. but republicans less inclined in part because there were in fact, tax hikes. 15% unsure. 27% say they expected to have no impact. 40% say it will hurt the economy. do i combine them? just come over here for a second. i get 45%. the question is whether or not president obama is making his case about the danger of sequester. i want to point out zoom in
steve liesman is back. steve, what can you tell us about this time? >> becky, this is only interesting when stuff changes. stuff changed when it came to americans's attitudes on the sequester. our poll found it very interesting change here. let's look where they were back in november around the election about how to cut the deficit. 3% said do it with tax hikes only. 16% in spending cuts only. very little support for tax hikes only. 12 points up. 55% want a combination. but 12-point drop....
235
235
Mar 26, 2013
03/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 235
favorite 0
quote 0
>>steve: what sequester? while the military gets pink slips our vice president is spending nearly $1 million a night in paris. is that just the cost of doing business over there? we report. you decide. >>brian: cinderella is having a ball at the florida gulf coast. >> i've never been a part of anything like this. like, i'm so happy for my team, like i can't really put it into words. >>brian: meet the team going from unknown to unbelievable, and their students couldn't be happier. >>brian: "fox & friends" starts now. >>gretchen: good morning everybody. >>steve: hi everybody. thanks for joining us. we didn't see this coming. our top news alert just in the last hour. italy's top appeals court overturned amanda knox's ate acquittal in her roommate's murder case ordering a new trial. >> we got word of this about 45 minutes ago, and already we're getting a statement from amanda knox herself. she says, she tells the associated press that no matter what happens, my family and i will face this continuing legal battle
>>steve: what sequester? while the military gets pink slips our vice president is spending nearly $1 million a night in paris. is that just the cost of doing business over there? we report. you decide. >>brian: cinderella is having a ball at the florida gulf coast. >> i've never been a part of anything like this. like, i'm so happy for my team, like i can't really put it into words. >>brian: meet the team going from unknown to unbelievable, and their students couldn't be...
211
211
Mar 20, 2013
03/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 211
favorite 0
quote 0
but from that steve to another steve, we're going to go to washington, d.c. where steve liesman joins us now on cyprus with a very special guest. steve? >> yes, thanks, andrew, we're joined by the former governor of the central bank of cyprus and renowned expert on monetary policy. his research, some of it written with former and current members of the u.s. fed. he worked at the fed from 1990 to 2007 now at m.i.t. good morning. >> good morning, steve. >> let's talk about where we are right now. the parliament rejected the bank bailout as proposed by the international institution yesterday. and now the cyprus finance minister is in russia. where do we go from here? >> it's a very difficult situation. but first, let me explain why the rejection of yesterday. i'm going to compare this to u.s. terms. imagine if governments of other states in the united states blackmailed the states of massachusetts where i'm at right now to shut down its financial center because they don't like it. this essentially what the other governments did on friday night to cyprus. and it
but from that steve to another steve, we're going to go to washington, d.c. where steve liesman joins us now on cyprus with a very special guest. steve? >> yes, thanks, andrew, we're joined by the former governor of the central bank of cyprus and renowned expert on monetary policy. his research, some of it written with former and current members of the u.s. fed. he worked at the fed from 1990 to 2007 now at m.i.t. good morning. >> good morning, steve. >> let's talk about where...
321
321
Mar 21, 2013
03/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 321
favorite 0
quote 0
>>steve: thank you. >>alisyn: anna kooiman's thirst for honesty in america takes her to south carolina. >> we toured the country with a system called bungee tags. they are decals with a security code you place on all your valuables. it is linked to your cell phone and e-mail address. if somebody finds your valuable item you can get matched up with them. let's look at how honest charleston, south carolina, is. the bungee team landed in the lovely charleston, california, as we continue our search for honesty in america. let the dropping begin. i dropped an ipod next to a bike. this young girl eyes it. after snagging it, we trail her about ten minutes walking into a coffee shop and back out again. when you saw that and saw you could return it to the owner by texting this number, i see your cell phone right here and i saw you texting. how come you didn't text that? it takes two seconds. >> i was waiting for someone to meet me here and was preoccupied. >> this gentleman in blue spotted my wallet and turned it
>>steve: thank you. >>alisyn: anna kooiman's thirst for honesty in america takes her to south carolina. >> we toured the country with a system called bungee tags. they are decals with a security code you place on all your valuables. it is linked to your cell phone and e-mail address. if somebody finds your valuable item you can get matched up with them. let's look at how honest charleston, south carolina, is. the bungee team landed in the lovely charleston, california, as we...
134
134
Mar 18, 2013
03/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 134
favorite 0
quote 0
steve jobs only gave you one product and he told you you'd like it and you did. tod today, unfortunately, a lot of consumers may want a bigger phone and a new phone and apple is not giving you the breadth and the product line that a lot of us would like. i don't know if you call that dusty or not, but what i would say is you don't have a lot of choice. when the iphone first came out it was the only thing out there that could do what it did. today, i would argue samsung makes a better phone and the good thing about an cell they have a great ecosystem in i tunes. i have over 1,000 songs and books and movies in there so that kind of keeps me locked in so i'm probably not going to be able to move to a samsung phone, but in emerging market countries where you're buying your first phone, don't forget, apple's total share of the handset business is 8%. so the other 92% that have other phones, you know, they may move to samsung and apple may lose out on those future sales and that's -- whether it's a dusty phone or not, i don't know, but i don't think it's the best phone
steve jobs only gave you one product and he told you you'd like it and you did. tod today, unfortunately, a lot of consumers may want a bigger phone and a new phone and apple is not giving you the breadth and the product line that a lot of us would like. i don't know if you call that dusty or not, but what i would say is you don't have a lot of choice. when the iphone first came out it was the only thing out there that could do what it did. today, i would argue samsung makes a better phone and...
673
673
Mar 19, 2013
03/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 673
favorite 0
quote 0
senior economics reporter steve liesman is breaking it all down for us. steve, what have you got? >> interesting results from our cnbc fed survey. 54 economists, fund managers, and analysts chiming in with their responses to our questions. first thing we want to show you their response on expected quantitative easing. this was their response in our january survey. looking for $680 billion of qe this year. now $17 billion. they added like another month. they're still below the pace of the fed. the fed buying at $85 billion. but they also lengthened out the timeline of the federal reserve, as you'll see in the next chart here. this is when they thought they were going to stop qe, in november of 2013. that was in our january survey. and now, all the way over here, they've added about six months that they think qe will be going on for. however, they do believe the fed will taper those purchases. that tapering, originally, we thought, was going to start in december of 2013. and now they've moved that ahead again. now it's more of a january. that's the average of all of the responses. h
senior economics reporter steve liesman is breaking it all down for us. steve, what have you got? >> interesting results from our cnbc fed survey. 54 economists, fund managers, and analysts chiming in with their responses to our questions. first thing we want to show you their response on expected quantitative easing. this was their response in our january survey. looking for $680 billion of qe this year. now $17 billion. they added like another month. they're still below the pace of the...
202
202
Mar 22, 2013
03/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 202
favorite 0
quote 0
steve liesman is with us. steve, we will start with you. i think you have something teed up for us. >> i want to talk about the federal reserve. we know what happened wednesday and what to look for next week. the first thing is the fed chairman is getting more flack from his right or the hawkish side. and there was a rise in dissent. i don't know that specifically. >> louder or more people? >> i think there's more dissent and more people. or the people making noises before are a little bit louder where he had to concede something with them. did he concede anything meaningful. there were two concessions on wednesday. the first was a line in the statement about kind of the cost section. the second was in his press conference he said not once but twice that the fed will vary purchases with economic data and as results come in. that speaks if it's not the sold old guys. there's more to it than that to the point where they had to make some form of concession. now, did he really concede? i think he's biding for time. let the data come out. >> we'
steve liesman is with us. steve, we will start with you. i think you have something teed up for us. >> i want to talk about the federal reserve. we know what happened wednesday and what to look for next week. the first thing is the fed chairman is getting more flack from his right or the hawkish side. and there was a rise in dissent. i don't know that specifically. >> louder or more people? >> i think there's more dissent and more people. or the people making noises before are...
20
20
tv
eye 20
favorite 0
quote 0
national coalition has decisively rejected the resignation of its president was all county but not steve was just months off he was elected. as the details in his statement was said that he was stepping down because some matters have to quote him reached a red line it's not he hasn't explained exactly what prompted his resignation but he did say that he was designing to be able to work with freedom that cannot be available from official institutions keep in mind that her tip was someone that both russia and the united states and look to as a person that they could negotiate with on the future of syria back in favor you had to admit with the russian foreign minister sergei lavrov following his claim that the syrian opposition was ready to negotiate with syrian president bashar assad it is important to remember that this was the first time ever that the syrian opposition talked about the possibility of taking a side. although later backtracked by saying that he was willing to talk about the departure of assad with his vice president and his government but not with the syrian president assa
national coalition has decisively rejected the resignation of its president was all county but not steve was just months off he was elected. as the details in his statement was said that he was stepping down because some matters have to quote him reached a red line it's not he hasn't explained exactly what prompted his resignation but he did say that he was designing to be able to work with freedom that cannot be available from official institutions keep in mind that her tip was someone that...
158
158
Mar 21, 2013
03/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 158
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> steve, thanks very much for that. any deal with russia may be premature certainly isn't going to calm things in cyprus. this morning, the european central bank in a statement has said in order to continue its emergency liquidity systems past monday the 25th, cyprus has to have a bailout in place. any prospect of that? >> well, that adds a sense of urgency to the situation. timing is really crucial here. and now with this ultimatum from the ecb, the cypriot banks are hoping that a deal can be found as soon as possible. because what they've been relying on over the last couple of days and weeks is that eoa assistance from the ecb. that, kelly, is the main reason why they have been able to stay solve solvent. but i want to come back to a point that steve brought up this morning. but would one bailout deal even be enough? 5.8 billion euros don't seem enough when the banks do reopen next tuesday and we're likely going to see big depositit outflows. one economist i talked to this morning said to me, what's really likely at
. >> steve, thanks very much for that. any deal with russia may be premature certainly isn't going to calm things in cyprus. this morning, the european central bank in a statement has said in order to continue its emergency liquidity systems past monday the 25th, cyprus has to have a bailout in place. any prospect of that? >> well, that adds a sense of urgency to the situation. timing is really crucial here. and now with this ultimatum from the ecb, the cypriot banks are hoping that...
64
64
Mar 25, 2013
03/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 64
favorite 0
quote 0
his main manager in this process for ray randolph, one that is deputy solicitor general and steve gillis, one of his former law clerks and they help shepherd through this process. neither of them that the well either and i think they and he made a terrible strategic mistake -- to strategic mistakes. first they made a strategic mistake and believing these hearings have any intellectual con tent. [laughter] seven senators asked him questions and he took them seriously but they had no intellectual content. the senators serge knew what he thought. he left a huge trip record. the correct way to proceed with this political theater. this is something his hearings taught everybody send a note hearing since bork to and handled anything like it. the second error he committed is related to the first. 50 to assess and intellectual exchange, is that the senators earlier entries in the substance, he responded with utmost gravity and not with levity. as i said, bob trent great is the funniest men i've ever met. the only person close as justice ginsburg's has been. he was quicker than anybody seen. most
his main manager in this process for ray randolph, one that is deputy solicitor general and steve gillis, one of his former law clerks and they help shepherd through this process. neither of them that the well either and i think they and he made a terrible strategic mistake -- to strategic mistakes. first they made a strategic mistake and believing these hearings have any intellectual con tent. [laughter] seven senators asked him questions and he took them seriously but they had no intellectual...
128
128
Mar 18, 2013
03/13
by
KTVU
tv
eye 128
favorite 0
quote 0
this is from steve of max and mini sporting small green hats. go to ktvu.com for more viewers pictures we put together a slide show. >>> a san francisco cab company is offering free rides home tonight for st. patrick's day rebels. from 10:00 p.m. until 4:00 tomorrow morning the cab company will take anyone home as long as the fair is under $35 and the customers mention the sponsors the law firm burg injury lawyers. >>> police are investigating a hit-and-run crash that injure add pedestrian. authorities say 22-year-old matthew was struck around 6:15 last night in washington street. police say the driver, 50-year-old timothy camp fled the scene but was found with alcohol in the car. he is currently on probation for a dui on vick last year. police malik's richmond's apology after he and trend mays were found guilty of raping a 16-year-old girl impaired by alcohol. the attorney general said no stone went unturned and plans to convene a grand jury. >> we'll push this thing as fast as we can, bring finality to this and determine if there is anybody el
this is from steve of max and mini sporting small green hats. go to ktvu.com for more viewers pictures we put together a slide show. >>> a san francisco cab company is offering free rides home tonight for st. patrick's day rebels. from 10:00 p.m. until 4:00 tomorrow morning the cab company will take anyone home as long as the fair is under $35 and the customers mention the sponsors the law firm burg injury lawyers. >>> police are investigating a hit-and-run crash that injure...
129
129
Mar 26, 2013
03/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 129
favorite 0
quote 0
joining us is steve allen, m&a practice leader. thanks for coming in. >> thank you. >> it's interesting because we seem to be reporting on more deals, we just announced three there. what are the figures, though, saying? >> well, there are deals happening, but fundamentally in this quarter, significantly less. we're down this quarter compared to about 370 last quarter. so it is dropping off. i think it's interesting, you're getting a lot of noise in the media about some of the big deals which are very interesting. certain sort of deals are happening. but generally, if you look across the board, across the world, there's fewer of them happening. and the big hits. the americans prove the deals major. europe is a notable one. we didn't have the spike there. last quarter you had the big uptick in northern america. that simply didn't happen in europe. europe is continuing to be unsurprisingly slow. >> and we had this sort of spike in the fourth quarter. it has in the u.s. why hasn't that followed through? >> the reasons some of these dea
joining us is steve allen, m&a practice leader. thanks for coming in. >> thank you. >> it's interesting because we seem to be reporting on more deals, we just announced three there. what are the figures, though, saying? >> well, there are deals happening, but fundamentally in this quarter, significantly less. we're down this quarter compared to about 370 last quarter. so it is dropping off. i think it's interesting, you're getting a lot of noise in the media about some of...
109
109
Mar 25, 2013
03/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 109
favorite 0
quote 0
steve, chairman of the gay and lesbian victory fund, and the constitutional law professor at georgetown university. thank you for joining me. paul, i would like to start with you. "time" magazine had the cover, from gay marriage to obama care, justice anthony kennedy is the decider. i want to show this to you. and read a portion of talking points memorandum officially there was an article posted. it said there have been two decisions in american history expanding rights for gays and lesbians. anthony kennedy wrote the opinion for both. he know where history is going and that he faces the choice between writing the next plessy versus ferguson and the next brown versus board of education. he wants to be on the right side of history. what's your response to that in. >> all of that is quite accurate except maybe where they're guessing about kennedy's mind and the right side of history. but that also sounds right to me. he did rule, he is going to be probably the deciding vote with the other justices evenly split. so which way he throws his weight will be determinative. he did decide in favo
steve, chairman of the gay and lesbian victory fund, and the constitutional law professor at georgetown university. thank you for joining me. paul, i would like to start with you. "time" magazine had the cover, from gay marriage to obama care, justice anthony kennedy is the decider. i want to show this to you. and read a portion of talking points memorandum officially there was an article posted. it said there have been two decisions in american history expanding rights for gays and...
123
123
Mar 22, 2013
03/13
by
KTVU
tv
eye 123
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> filling in for steve, it's bill martin. >>> good morning on your friday. steve is out today. he's still sick yesterday. i know he's feeling better today. i he'll be back on monday. in the meantime, you've got me. plenty of sunshine. temperatures in the east bay are going to get into the low 70s. it's breezy out there. if you're coming over the golden gate bridge, it's classic spring weather. that's kind of what today is, a classic spring day, a little warmer than yesterday with temperatures coming up into the low 70s. the current temperatures are 39 in concord, 52 in antioch. as you push your kids out the door to go to work or school, maybe a light jacket. rapidly at 9:00 or 10:00, it's going to warm up quickly. the forecast high in napa, 68. fairfield, high of 70 in brentwood and 68 in hayward. santa clara valley, not as warm as it has been. during the weekend, it's going to warm further. saturday and sunday look like nice days. you feet a feel for that. look at the rain. tuesday and wednesday, dave and tori, looks like we're going to see some clouds. maybe a return to winte
. >>> filling in for steve, it's bill martin. >>> good morning on your friday. steve is out today. he's still sick yesterday. i know he's feeling better today. i he'll be back on monday. in the meantime, you've got me. plenty of sunshine. temperatures in the east bay are going to get into the low 70s. it's breezy out there. if you're coming over the golden gate bridge, it's classic spring weather. that's kind of what today is, a classic spring day, a little warmer than...
111
111
Mar 18, 2013
03/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 111
favorite 0
quote 0
turn to steve cohen. this is interesting case because i would say the street is divided on settlement. $614 million paid by sac capital and one of its affiliates to essentially settle sec charges that the firm, that matthew mart toma and the firm basically considered insiding trading on elon, back in 2008. i'm going to give you a little bit of information which i just found out today. number one, there wasn't like a lot of time for the cohen and sac to respond to a wells notice. that is the official notice that the commission is thinking about charging you. they didn't say and come back here is why you shouldn't charge us. they launched right into settlement negotiations. clearly shows that steve cohen and sac capital wanted to get this matter behind them and behind them fast. the reason is, yes, he wasn't named in the settlement. he said he has done nothing wrong but the feds are still, still trying to make a case against him. it is very serious for steve cohen. here is what we know. they're trying to do
turn to steve cohen. this is interesting case because i would say the street is divided on settlement. $614 million paid by sac capital and one of its affiliates to essentially settle sec charges that the firm, that matthew mart toma and the firm basically considered insiding trading on elon, back in 2008. i'm going to give you a little bit of information which i just found out today. number one, there wasn't like a lot of time for the cohen and sac to respond to a wells notice. that is the...
178
178
Mar 20, 2013
03/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 178
favorite 0
quote 0
you look at steve croft interview with obama and clinton. that's humiliating. you wouldn't have seen that on "60 minutes" back 40 years ago. they would have been ashamed to put something on like that. i think there is a affinity with this administration. in the bush years there was a lot of hard hitting stuff opposed to bush, especially after the iraq war went south. then they felt all guilty. they should have done x, y and z in the beginning. they were really tough. i think there really is a difference in how hard hitting the networks are depending on whether there is a conservative or a liberal in office. >> bill: i agree 100%. call them low information voters are becoming the majority in this country because there isn't information out there anymore. >> it's buried on the internet. >> bill: not on the internet. it's all skewed. you know, objective hard-hitting, uncovering things. if you don't know information, much rarer than it used to be. >> do you think the "times" or the post or the globe or 00 "l.a. times" 30 years ago was objective? what you had then w
you look at steve croft interview with obama and clinton. that's humiliating. you wouldn't have seen that on "60 minutes" back 40 years ago. they would have been ashamed to put something on like that. i think there is a affinity with this administration. in the bush years there was a lot of hard hitting stuff opposed to bush, especially after the iraq war went south. then they felt all guilty. they should have done x, y and z in the beginning. they were really tough. i think there...
129
129
Mar 26, 2013
03/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 129
favorite 0
quote 0
steve moore, last word, what do we need to understand what happens now to change it? >> it is not just california. that is the other piece of bad news. this is happening in illinois. it is happening in new york. it is happening in connecticut and it gets to the basic issue of fairness whether public employees get pensions twice as generous as taxpayers are getting in private sector jobs. >> steve moore, "wall street journal." melissa francis host of "money". >> 5:00, check it out. fbn. >> all about money. bill: thank you both. jamie: guys, thanks. 100,000 limo ride and half a million for a hotel. why the administration is under fire for the travel costs while the white house is still closed for tours. bill: how a group of strangers just out for coffee banded together to help save a man's life. >> i got probably about, oh, six or seven feet from my car, i said, sir, i turned around, sir, would are you making me very nervous, would you please leave. give me my space. i'm leaving. after those words, i saw the knife come out and, he shoved it into me. ♪ ♪ [ male annou
steve moore, last word, what do we need to understand what happens now to change it? >> it is not just california. that is the other piece of bad news. this is happening in illinois. it is happening in new york. it is happening in connecticut and it gets to the basic issue of fairness whether public employees get pensions twice as generous as taxpayers are getting in private sector jobs. >> steve moore, "wall street journal." melissa francis host of "money"....
127
127
Mar 24, 2013
03/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 127
favorite 0
quote 0
adam and steve are not going to not be married because the supreme court says -- goes against it. there -- going to be children that are children of gay couples that are still going to exist. who are still going to have the practical issue to deal with. are we going to tell those children that their family is deserving of less recognition or come from a dysfunction am family? are we going to tell that couple that they have less of a right to love each other? so this issue is not going away. we have to remember let's put a maim and face to this. the case that is going in front of the supreme court is edith, 83 years old. spent 40 years with her partner thea. if thea -- edith windsor would not have paid the $600,000 in estate taxes she had to pay when her partner died. that's what we are talking about. that's the kind of equality. regardless of what the court decides, edith and dhea are still going to love each other and still going to be a couple. >> the thing is thatied itds and thea don't want to separate but equal treatment under the law when it comes to civil universityions or
adam and steve are not going to not be married because the supreme court says -- goes against it. there -- going to be children that are children of gay couples that are still going to exist. who are still going to have the practical issue to deal with. are we going to tell those children that their family is deserving of less recognition or come from a dysfunction am family? are we going to tell that couple that they have less of a right to love each other? so this issue is not going away. we...
131
131
Mar 22, 2013
03/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 131
favorite 0
quote 0
take over next year and that the program would come back where it begin in the 1950s in manhattan with steve allen. new state bill expected to be signed into law would give a 30% tax credit for relocated television production. the measure lists several other qualifications. all of which seem to describe the history of "the tonight show." how convenient. new jersey devil's legend martan brotherhood. i don't watch hockey. third career goal. he didn't shoot the puck. the other team messed up a pass. the puck bounced off the boards and right into the other net. see there? the net minder was last player to touch it. so he gets the goal. the month of march has gone mad with upsets. they ended last night with a stunner for harvard and started back up today with a hottie tottie for the ages. my rebels and the rest coming up. [ mom ] a new game? that'll save the day. so will bounty select-a-size. it's the smaller powerful sheet. look! one select-a-size sheet of bounty is 50% more absorbent than a full size sheet of the leading ordinary brand. use less, with bounty select-a-size. has an equally thrill
take over next year and that the program would come back where it begin in the 1950s in manhattan with steve allen. new state bill expected to be signed into law would give a 30% tax credit for relocated television production. the measure lists several other qualifications. all of which seem to describe the history of "the tonight show." how convenient. new jersey devil's legend martan brotherhood. i don't watch hockey. third career goal. he didn't shoot the puck. the other team...
238
238
Mar 26, 2013
03/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 238
favorite 0
quote 1
steve liesman will lay it all out for us. plus, forget s&p 1565. 1760 is the next stop so 12%, 13% from where we are here now and it could happen, they say, faster than you think. we're back in two. >>> let's get to steve liesman who has the results of the all-america survey. i know you're talking about gold bugs this morning. >> we asked a question a year ago and we recycled it for the economic survey and we asked 800 americans, and we asked them quite simply what is the best investment? back in march 2012 and now a year later, let's see what they say. i'll tell you what the answer is not. it's not corporate bonds, it's not bonds and savings accounts. that's like less than 10 for any of them. how about stocks? that went up a little bit, 21%. real estate went up 27% and gold, still the number one choice of americans when asked to choose among these investments. down a little bit, up a little bit in real estate, up a little bit in stocks, but gold is still a pretty good winner statistically. let's move on and take a look at wh
steve liesman will lay it all out for us. plus, forget s&p 1565. 1760 is the next stop so 12%, 13% from where we are here now and it could happen, they say, faster than you think. we're back in two. >>> let's get to steve liesman who has the results of the all-america survey. i know you're talking about gold bugs this morning. >> we asked a question a year ago and we recycled it for the economic survey and we asked 800 americans, and we asked them quite simply what is the...
194
194
Mar 22, 2013
03/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 194
favorite 0
quote 0
but, first, let's check in with steve doocy who hopefully didn't have any of that tea this morning. see what's coming up. >> i had plenty of coffee though. >> okay. >> i'm working on my third cup. speaking of beverages. we're going to talk about energy drinks. by. marc siegel is dropping things you need to know about monster has been in the news. also, did you realize a third the people in rhode island are on food stamps? supposed to help them now it seems to be a way of life. we're going to be talking about that phil specter's wife has got a problem with that hbo movie that's coming out about her husband's life. and geraldo rivera rolls into the studio about 8:00 eastern. we get started 12 minutes from right now. [ male announcer ] how do you measure happiness? by the armful? by the barrelful? e carful? how about...by the bowlful? campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. [ female announcer ] hey ladies, you love it, you gotta have it. cinnamon toast crunch. 'cause that cinnamon and sugar is so ir
but, first, let's check in with steve doocy who hopefully didn't have any of that tea this morning. see what's coming up. >> i had plenty of coffee though. >> okay. >> i'm working on my third cup. speaking of beverages. we're going to talk about energy drinks. by. marc siegel is dropping things you need to know about monster has been in the news. also, did you realize a third the people in rhode island are on food stamps? supposed to help them now it seems to be a way of life....
117
117
Mar 20, 2013
03/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 117
favorite 0
quote 0
steve emmerson from investigation on terrorism. he's gotten to the bottom of it and now 9-11 families are getting wind of it and why are we doing this? essentially giving you the speedy pass at disney to skip the line and go right up to the front of the ride. we don't give it to germany, don't to france and just given it to israel and it haven't kicked in yet, but saudi arabia, go right ahead? >> it's not only bizarre, but disturbing. not all the details have been released to congress, but the bottom line when we saw the memo leaked to us about the details of it, called the global entry program and expedites visa applicants from saudi arabia to the united states to go to the head of the line without necessarily being vetted entirely by the united states. now, part of the vetting is being done by the minister of interior in saudi arabia and remember, that saudi arabia, some accusations have been made by former senators took part, the government itself took part in the 9/11 conspiracy and number two, they have the highest recidivism
steve emmerson from investigation on terrorism. he's gotten to the bottom of it and now 9-11 families are getting wind of it and why are we doing this? essentially giving you the speedy pass at disney to skip the line and go right up to the front of the ride. we don't give it to germany, don't to france and just given it to israel and it haven't kicked in yet, but saudi arabia, go right ahead? >> it's not only bizarre, but disturbing. not all the details have been released to congress,...
77
77
Mar 19, 2013
03/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 77
favorite 0
quote 0
for example, when a conservative like steve pearce in new mexico wins in a predominantly latino district, we need to glean the lessons of his approach. second, in order to combat misperceptions, we will premiere an aggressive marketing campaign across the country, especially in communities we haven't been to in a long time, about what it means to be a republican. third, we will establish regular focus groups and listening sessions, to ensure we are on target in our communications. we will regularly share our findings, as well as polling results, with our candidates, allies, state parties, and elected leaders. because it all goes back to what our moms used to tell us, it's not just what we say, it's how we say it. the promise of opportunity will be our message, and a spirit of optimism will infuse everything we do. messaging certainly overlaps with the next action area, demographic partners. now, i didn't need a report to tell me that we have to make up ground with minority groups, with women, and with young voters. specifically for youth voters, the report outlines the need to promote fo
for example, when a conservative like steve pearce in new mexico wins in a predominantly latino district, we need to glean the lessons of his approach. second, in order to combat misperceptions, we will premiere an aggressive marketing campaign across the country, especially in communities we haven't been to in a long time, about what it means to be a republican. third, we will establish regular focus groups and listening sessions, to ensure we are on target in our communications. we will...
124
124
Mar 22, 2013
03/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 124
favorite 0
quote 0
steve, good morning to you. >> good morning, bill. bill: big picture, you seem to be okay with this, is that right? >> i think we need to know a lot more about the details how exactly this will work and we need to know what kind of protections are set up to protect the privacy of average americans. no one wants the government to have access or the opportunity to scanning or reading their e-mails on one hand. on the other hand, when you look at nature of the cyber threat that we face on a daily basis, both in government and in industry and in our private networks, it's a significant problem and it needs to be addressed and i think address addressed forthrightly. bill: based on what you understand about this program it is looking for what then? in either your e-mails or your internet search? >> right. it's looking for sort of big picture possible viruses, possible attacks. the kinds of things that could potentially take the attacks, cyber attacks we've seen previously which have been largely disruptive attacks and turn them into destruc
steve, good morning to you. >> good morning, bill. bill: big picture, you seem to be okay with this, is that right? >> i think we need to know a lot more about the details how exactly this will work and we need to know what kind of protections are set up to protect the privacy of average americans. no one wants the government to have access or the opportunity to scanning or reading their e-mails on one hand. on the other hand, when you look at nature of the cyber threat that we face...
983
983
Mar 26, 2013
03/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 983
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: the trial is attracting snow birds like steve pinto from new jersey. he's been watching on tv since day one. today is his first day in court. he lined up at 4:00 a.m. why? what has hook you into it? >> because she looks so innocent. but the claims she made is very, very fierce. >> reporter: you don't believe she's innocent? >> oh, no. >> reporter: the level of interest here only grow are as the trial continues in the final phase. we expect can domestic violence experts to testify this week and into next week. and then we expect we'll hear closing arguments and then it goes to the jury. we are reaching the end. three months on april 2nd. >> it feels like it's gone on forever. >> still ahead on "starting point" who would mess with walter right? a script from "breaking bad" has been stolen. we'll tell you about that. we're here! we're going to the park! [ gina ] oh hey, dan! i really like your new jetta! and you want to buy one like mine because it's so safe, right? yeah... yeah... i know what you've heard -- iihs top safety pick for $159 a month -- but,
. >> reporter: the trial is attracting snow birds like steve pinto from new jersey. he's been watching on tv since day one. today is his first day in court. he lined up at 4:00 a.m. why? what has hook you into it? >> because she looks so innocent. but the claims she made is very, very fierce. >> reporter: you don't believe she's innocent? >> oh, no. >> reporter: the level of interest here only grow are as the trial continues in the final phase. we expect can...
215
215
Mar 18, 2013
03/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 215
favorite 0
quote 0
this is important. >> steve rattner, why does this matter? cyprus. >> who cares about cyprus, right? >> actually, we should. >> cyprus hill. >> what does it matter? come on. tell me if somebody sneezes in cyprus we get a cold on the nasdaq? >> we're going to have a cold on the nasdaq because the nasdaq is going to go down today. two reasons why this matters. obviously not many people care about cyprus. first, this is an example of how the europeans have screwed up the bailout by trying to get the depositors to pay part of the cost. you now have a run on the bank. you could have a run on the banks in europe azure pees euroy why do i have my money in this bank? i could be next. it shows europe is still a mess. they have a whole bunch of problems. cyprus may be really tiny. it can affect behavior in other parts of the eurozone as we saw with greece. it's a case where the europeans are trying to punish a bunch of russian oligarchs who have deposits in cyprus bank and it backfired on them. >> so the markets. are the markets going to all go down be
this is important. >> steve rattner, why does this matter? cyprus. >> who cares about cyprus, right? >> actually, we should. >> cyprus hill. >> what does it matter? come on. tell me if somebody sneezes in cyprus we get a cold on the nasdaq? >> we're going to have a cold on the nasdaq because the nasdaq is going to go down today. two reasons why this matters. obviously not many people care about cyprus. first, this is an example of how the europeans have...
67
67
Mar 26, 2013
03/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 67
favorite 0
quote 0
my son, isaiah, my partner, steve, huddled up, cramps, a sleep on the tiny furniture in my hospital room. i am grateful that i did not die that night. i am even more grateful for the two people who make my life work -- worth living every single day. that is my family. [applause] askd not come here to anybody permission to love. i did not come here to seek approval. am not here looking for special rights. the here because 14 times supreme court has described marriage as a fundamental right and gay and lesbian couples deserve our fundamental rights. [applause] because we hold these truths to be self-evident that all men and women are created equal. that they are endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights and those rights are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. , and the pursuit of happiness. i am blessed to be born in this great country. i am blessed to be able to have my health care be behind me. i am blessed to have fought and love with someone who has proven to me time and time again that he is committed to me in good times and in bad, in sickness and in health, u
my son, isaiah, my partner, steve, huddled up, cramps, a sleep on the tiny furniture in my hospital room. i am grateful that i did not die that night. i am even more grateful for the two people who make my life work -- worth living every single day. that is my family. [applause] askd not come here to anybody permission to love. i did not come here to seek approval. am not here looking for special rights. the here because 14 times supreme court has described marriage as a fundamental right and...
155
155
Mar 18, 2013
03/13
by
KRON
tv
eye 155
favorite 0
quote 0
and around the of the top three is steve carells magician, the incredible burden wonder stomburt wonder sa little over 10 million. >> still ahead, an early morning bar fights lead to a stabbing in alameda. we will have an update >> welcome back. the time is 4:25. >> top stories we're following on this monday, march 18th. a north bay community is mourning the loss of a young teen killed in a freak race car accident. a small memorial is growing for santa rosa 14 year-old marcus johnson. and the pilot program bike on bart starts today. from now until friday will be able to bring your bikes on every bart train. it's the second pilot is a success, bart staff will return to the board with a proposal for a permit changes to buy a policy. >> you may need an umbrella heading into tuesday and wednesday. we do have patchy, a cloud cover. high clouds streaming in in advance of the system. heading into the afternoon it will be a nice day. temperatures in the '60s if not low seventies. later tonight high cloud cover will continue temperatures in the '50s. if you leave for work or school. upper '30's
and around the of the top three is steve carells magician, the incredible burden wonder stomburt wonder sa little over 10 million. >> still ahead, an early morning bar fights lead to a stabbing in alameda. we will have an update >> welcome back. the time is 4:25. >> top stories we're following on this monday, march 18th. a north bay community is mourning the loss of a young teen killed in a freak race car accident. a small memorial is growing for santa rosa 14 year-old marcus...
212
212
Mar 18, 2013
03/13
by
KRON
tv
eye 212
favorite 0
quote 0
and rounding out the top three is steve carells magician, the the incredible bart wonder stone. grossing a little over 10 million. we will be right back with more on the kron 4 morning news. today live look outside the golden gate bridge. watching bay area weather and traffic this morning, will be checking in with erica who has a look at the forecast, as was george was watching has a look at the forecast, as was george was watching our morning commute >> (male announcer): live from the bay area this is the kron 4 morning news. kron 4 news at 8 starts now. >> good morning the top stores were following this monday march 18th. police and alameda are investigating the stabbing that happen at a bar early this morning will have the crew with a live update for you. >> we are also following the death of a santa rosa boy. a teenager killed when a race car ran off the track on saturday. >> a weeklong test program allowing bicycles on bart trains will start today. we will have crews on the scene to bring you more coverage coming up. >> we're following weather and traffic tuscan of date. er
and rounding out the top three is steve carells magician, the the incredible bart wonder stone. grossing a little over 10 million. we will be right back with more on the kron 4 morning news. today live look outside the golden gate bridge. watching bay area weather and traffic this morning, will be checking in with erica who has a look at the forecast, as was george was watching has a look at the forecast, as was george was watching our morning commute >> (male announcer): live from the...
75
75
Mar 25, 2013
03/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 75
favorite 0
quote 0
he caught matthew martoma which may lead to steve cohen, sac former fund manager trading on alleged insider information on elon. expert period of time network guy giving him the information. he was looking at the capital whole another time before the financial crisis because he thought they were cherry picking. looked like certain of segna's hedge fund clients obviously they got a tip along those lines. they were getting benefits. others weren't. when was raj. whether they looked at trading went on the trading looked suspicious. ahead of deals. sort of the stuff in this indictment. they looked at raj's trading too. that is when they really, that's when they really started to bear down. that is what led to raj rajaratnam, fascinating that the brother who started the whole thing who got raj, bigger brother in trouble is now six years later now being --. ashley: he is not off the hook. >> not off the hook. pleading not guilty. his brother did as well. we'll see what ha hoops. ashley: great stuff, charlie gasparino. >> follow that line of reasoning. hopefully makes for a great book. tracy: will
he caught matthew martoma which may lead to steve cohen, sac former fund manager trading on alleged insider information on elon. expert period of time network guy giving him the information. he was looking at the capital whole another time before the financial crisis because he thought they were cherry picking. looked like certain of segna's hedge fund clients obviously they got a tip along those lines. they were getting benefits. others weren't. when was raj. whether they looked at trading...